That women should have access to birthcontrol. She helped coming up with the first Birth Control pill.
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I believe she was.
Yes, he was the ninth child of the family.
No. He is Christian. His family has been Mormon going way back
She is from Delaware...dover...l believe...family owned the capital cleaners
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Margaret Sanger believed that improving family life required access to birth control and reproductive education, which would empower women to make informed decisions about their bodies and family size. She argued that family planning would lead to healthier families, reduced poverty, and improved quality of life. Sanger advocated for women's rights to control their reproductive choices, which she saw as essential for achieving gender equality and enhancing overall societal well-being.
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Margaret Sanger's primary goal was to provide women with the ability to control their own reproductive health and make informed choices about family planning. She believed that access to contraception was essential for women's liberation, allowing them to pursue education, careers, and personal autonomy. Sanger advocated for women's rights and sought to empower them by promoting birth control as a means to improve their health and societal status. Her efforts laid the groundwork for the modern reproductive rights movement.
Margaret Sanger believed that raising children required careful planning and consideration, as it was essential for parents to be able to provide for their children’s physical, emotional, and financial needs. She advocated for access to contraception and family planning services to help empower individuals to make informed choices about when and how many children to have.
Yes she had multiple husbands and kids. She married William Sanger. They had three children: Stuart, Grant and Peggy. Peggy died at the age of 5. William and Margaret Sanger divorced after 11 years of marriage. She married James Noah Slee in 1921, and remained married to him until her death in 1966.